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Things prairie often describes (“prairie ________”)
dogs, land, chickens, dog, chicken, grass, hens, hen, schooner, wolf, life, schooners, fires, lands, wolves, fire, country, region, station, fowl, warbler, species, provinces, falcon, vegetation, hay, service, soils, bird, city, ecotone, grasses, area, farms, transition, zone, flower, flowers, town, pigeon, farming, experiences, embrace, soil, grove, timber, sod, clover, towns, owl, travelling, hall, border, queen, tenant, nights, rattlesnake, habitat, frontier, dwellers, waters, itch, township, messenger, feeling, sunset, grassland, farmer, turnips, apple, turkey, cottage, scene, smoke, analogies, owls, association, scenery, plains, planting, mouse, dogging, chicken.1, squirrels, justice, boundary, interactions, rattlesnakes, colonies, winds
How prairie often is described (“________ prairie”)
open, high, vast, rolling, western, flat, wide, beautiful, broad, american, mixed, native, dry, wet, virgin, wild, treeless, shortgrass, lone, undulating, boundless, low, canadian, true, tall, rich, unbroken, green, fertile, extensive, coastal, endless, barren, empty, north, lonely, grassy, bare, northern, distant, desolate, bleak, fine, smooth, immense, grand, raw, trackless, dark, bald, naked, midwestern, limitless, mesic, brown, adjacent, covered, eastern, hot, sandy, neighboring, swept, level, frozen, blue, silent, burnt, rough, marshy, arid, gray, windswept, nearby, bottom, uninhabited, undisturbed, dusty, monotonous
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